The White House on Saturday dismissed a National Public Radio report claiming U.S. government papers found at an Alaskan hotel revealed sensitive details of President Donald Trump’s summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The White House ridiculed NPR for the story. White House deputy press secretary Anna Kelly said the outlet had sensationalized the documents, dismissing them as a “multi-page lunch menu.”
“It’s hilarious that NPR is publishing a multi-page lunch menu and calling it a ‘security breach,'” Kelly wrote in a statement to ABC News. “This type of self-proclaimed ‘investigative journalism’ is why no one takes them seriously and they are no longer taxpayer-funded thanks to President Trump.”
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